Twitter Reactions: Mehidy Hasan's maiden ton, Shakib's half-century tilts scales in Bangladesh's favour on Day 2
After West Indies built sufficient pressure on Bangladesh, the hosts managed to turn the tables courtesy of Hasan's maiden century on day two.
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After a hard-fought first day’s play, which witnessed West Indies build sufficient pressure on Bangladesh, the hosts managed to turn the tables courtesy of a gritty, pivotal maiden ton by Mehidy Hasan Miraz. West Indies were left wanting after they lacked the exact attribute that kept them marginally ahead on the previous day one: striking every time Bangladesh went towards big partnerships.
However, come the second day, things changed rather frustratingly for the visiting party. The day started for West Indies on a positive note as an annoying 55-run stand came to an end when Jomel Warrican struck in the third over of the day to remove Liton Das, who added only 4 runs to his overnight score before deflecting a length ball onto his stumps.
Hasan’s maiden ton, tail frustrates West Indies
With Bangladesh reduced to 248/6, the Windies would have certainly fancied their chances to wrap them quickly. However, Shakib al Hasan and Mehidy Hasan had different plans. While Hasan continued to bat with freedom, Shakib spent some quality time in the middle as their 67-run alliance for the seventh wicket took Bangladesh past 300. Not much time was left for Lunch when Rahkeem Cornwall struck to bring Shakib’s 158-ball stay to an end.
Nothing of that bogged down Mehidy Hasan, who added another 44 and 57 with Taijul Islam and Nayeem Hasan for the following wickets. While Islam ate up 72 balls for his 18, before gloving Shannon Gabriel behind the wickets, Nayeem Hasan showed some survival skills too, getting 24 from 46, before Nkumrah Bonner struck to reduce Bangladesh 9 down for 416.
Miraz proved to be the fulcrum of Bangladesh’s innings, as he struck 13 boundaries in his 103 and negotiated the spinners with appreciable ease before perishing in an attempt to slog Rahkeem Cornwall, only to reach as far as the fielder at long-on. Bangladesh finished their innings at 430 with Warrican picking four wickets.
Brathwaite-Bonner steady after Fizz’s early strikes
It was once again Mustafizur Rahman, who did what he does the best for his team: giving those early breakthroughs. John Campbell failed to make an impact as he missed one that kept coming with the angle and struck him on the pads. Rahman struck half a dozen overs later again, this time to trap Shayne Moseley, who missed a seething yorker of the pacer and reviewed an lbw shout to no avail.
Tottering at 24/2, Nkrumah Bonner showed ample composure, batting calmly for 58 balls alongside skipper Kraigg Brathwaite, who stood only one short of his half-century as West Indies finished 75/2 at the close.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
Test Hundred No. 1#BANvWI #mehidyhasan #bangladeshcricket pic.twitter.com/v0w6UfJzbx
— Top Bin (@TopBin12) February 4, 2021
Test centurions in 2021
Kane Williamson
Henry Nicholls
Daryl Mitchell
Dean Elgar
Dimuth Karunaratne
Steven Smith
Joe Root
Lahiru Thirimanne
Marnus Labuschagne
Angelo Mathews
Fawad Alam
Mehidy Hasan**#BanvWI#cricket— Dibyajyoti Das (@CricCrazyDebu) February 4, 2021
Kraigg Brathwaite opening the batting 😎 #BANvWI pic.twitter.com/JuKazs4sSm
— James (@Surreycricfan) February 4, 2021
Youngest players with a century & a 10-wicket match haul in Test cricket:
21y 14d – Kapil Dev
22y 277d – Sir Ian Botham
23y 43d – Irfan Pathan
23y 102d – MEHIDY HASAN MIRAZ#BANvWI— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) February 4, 2021
WI finish on 75-2 at Stumps on Day 2, trailing by 355.
Nkrumah Bonner (17*) & Kraigg Brathwaite (49*) reached their 50 partnership just before the close of play#BANvWI
— ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA) February 4, 2021
Maiden first-class hundred in a Test – Mehidy Hasan Miraz did it today at Chattogram. The only other player with this feat at the same ground – is Jason Gillespie in 2006, where he scored 201* while batting at No 3 as the night watchman. #BANvWI pic.twitter.com/RAUbYMaM0U
— cricketsoccer (@cricketsoccer) February 4, 2021
What a funny world to live in. Getting in the top 5 of ICC's ODI Bowlers list few days back to scoring his maiden test century today, all this came in just 4 years into the international circuit for the 23 year old Miraz.
Sorry, but your in form top all-rounder who? 🤣#BANvWI
— Saquib Bin Raschid (@rschds) February 4, 2021
Fabulous Innings man 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩❤#BANvWI #ShehabsTweet https://t.co/GKDeST4avC
— Shehab Khan (@ShehabSK1) February 4, 2021
There were 7 partnerships of 40 or more runs in the Bangladeshi ( @BCBtigers ) innings. Only 4 times there have been more 40+ partnerships in a team's innings in test cricket history. #BANvWI #CricketStats pic.twitter.com/hsmppbrMWe
— Shahzad Tirmizi Syed (@shahzadtirmizi) February 4, 2021
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